Name That Duck Solved: Egyptian Geese
If you’re wondering what this is about, catch the video here.
I flipped through a Sibley guide at the local book nook here on Block Island and found a possible hit. Then as soon as I had internet, I Googled “Egyptian Goose” and all was made clear. Shown here is the image from the Wikipedia article, courtesy of Andreas Trepte.
Apparently, our little guests are an import model. Must’ve escaped from some zoo or wild animal collector, or perhaps they belong to someone on the island who knows they’re not going to LEAVE the island. In any case, they’re fairly common creatures… in Africa. In New England, they’re about as rare as a properly pronounced R.
This is quite possibly the coolest thing I’ve found on this island yet. For more info, read the full article at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egyptian_Goose


July 7th, 2008 at 9:46 am
Wow! That is a really beautiful bird. Lost? Go to Wikipedia and look up the Hawaiian Ne Ne. Similar look, relative of the Canada Goose, some speculate that it’s decended thus from a group of honkers blown off course by a hurricane, ey. You’ll see some in Nov. Wonder if this Egyptian model had a similar start in B.I.?
Love,
Dad
July 7th, 2008 at 4:52 pm
Cool looking bird!